Showing posts with label masking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label masking. Show all posts

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Stamping Double Layers Technique

 This card was made with the Double Time stamping technique and the masking technique.

To apply this technique, two white cards were attached with a temporary adhesive and stamped.  Then the layers were separated and layered with a colored piece of card stock under the top card.
For this card I covered the stamped flowers with a mask before stamping the leaves. Then the masking layer was removed and the leaves appear like they are behind the flowers.
You can see how the inside was finished below.

Here are the supplies I used:

Peaceful Petals Peaceful Petals stamp set
Price: $20.95 clear, $28.95 wood.



Crisp Cantaloupe 8-1/2 x 11 Cardstock Crisp Cantaloupe 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock   #131298

Price: $6.95


Pear Pizzazz Classic Stampin' Pad Pear Pizzazz Classic Stampin' Pad   #131180

Price: $5.95

Whisper White 8-1/2X11 Card Stock Whisper White 8-1/2X11 Card Stock  #100730
Price: $8.50


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Monday, May 20, 2013

Summer Silhouettes in white

 Summer Silhouettes and Everything Eleanor were used to make this card.  It was mostly cased from Vicky Hayes, a demo in the UK.  I used white craft ink to stamp the flowers, then added color with a blender pen and Watercolor Crayons.
The sentiment is from Petite Pairs, and is stamped in Rose Red.
Below is a closeup showing  details of the flowers.

Supplies used include:
Stamp sets: Everything  Eleanor, Summer Silhouettes
Card Stock: Crumb Cake
Inks: Crumb Cake, White Craft, Rose Red
Accessories: Champagne Mist, Watercolor Crayons, Blender Pens, Assorted markers.

Thanks for looking,

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Sail Away

Hello!
Our hot Florida weather makes me want to spend an afternoon or evening sailing away over calm waters with soft breezes blowing gently.  Doesn't that sound wonderful?  Well, I can dream, can't I?

I recently purchased this pretty Sail Away stamp.  I think it will make some wonderful masculine cards, as well as all occasion cards.  

I chose a piece of  Marina Mist card stock for the base. The next layer is So Saffron, which was embossed with the Framed Tulips embossing folder and the Big Shot.  Additional layers of Basic Black and Marina Mist card stock were added to create a base for the focal image, the sail boat.

A 1 3/4" circle punch was used to create a mask for the sun using a post-it note.  It was placed on a  piece of Glossy Card stock.  Next, I brayered Marina Mist ink over the card stock, letting the color fade out at the top, and deepening the color at the bottom.  

The post-it note was removed and So Saffron ink was sponged in the circle.  Some Perfect Plum ink was also sponged across the center of the card to add some color variaion and interest.

For the main image, the sail boat was stamped in position with black ink.  It was stamped a second time on Vellum card stock, and the sails were cut out of the vellum piece. The sails were attached over the image on the glossy card with two mini  glue dots.

A white gel pen was used to color the tiny flag on top of the mast as well as to accent the waves in the water.
I enjoy using the brayer to create smooth and blended backgrounds.  Glossy card stock is very forgiving when brayering and the lines tend to blend more easily than on other types of papers.

This card ended up as a birthday card for my son.  He doesn't have a sailboat but I know he will appreciate the card.

Happy stamping,